Health policies play a crucial role in shaping the quality of healthcare social workers' interventions by defining access to resources, service delivery standards, and professional guidelines. Policies that ensure adequate funding, staffing, and training programs enhance social workers' ability to provide comprehensive support, crisis intervention, and care coordination for patients. Conversely, restrictive policies, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and inadequate healthcare coverage can limit their capacity to deliver timely and effective interventions, especially for marginalized populations. Additionally, policies addressing mental health, disability rights, and social determinants of health directly influence the scope and effectiveness of social work practice. When health policies prioritize integrated care models, interdisciplinary collaboration, and patient-centered approaches, social workers can better advocate for clients, address systemic barriers, and improve overall health outcomes. Thus, the quality of their interventions is deeply tied to how inclusive, well-funded, and effectively implemented health policies are.